Blog and Stories
Ruby Valley tour showcases collaboration of ranchers and nonprofits around public lands
On a smoky August 24, over 40 people met at the Madison County fairgrounds to tour ranches in Montana’s Ruby Valley and learn how ranchers are taking care of their land for future generations. The focus was on the important connection between private and public lands to meet our shared conservation goals.
VICTORY! East Rosebud Creek protected by law
Some 20 miles of a beloved stream north of Yellowstone will be protected from dams forever, thanks to today's signing of the East Rosebud Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
GYC, Forest Service cap $1 million, five-year project to keep bears alive and people safe
Millions of visitors who camp and picnic in National Forests in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem can sleep a bit more soundly this summer, knowing that Forest Service campgrounds are being bearproofed - updated with bear-safe bear boxes that keep bears wild and people safe.
Victory! GYC wins Yellowstone mine lawsuit
Great news! We won our suit asking the state of Montana to take a harder look at a Canadian company’s risky gold-mining project at Yellowstone’s gateway.
GYC hosts symposium on future of Greater Yellowstone recreation, conservation
Some 250 people packed the room at Montana State University earlier this week at our two-day symposium that started a groundbreaking conversation on how we can balance growing recreation in Greater Yellowstone with the need to protect its lands, waters, and wildlife.